the Nature of the Sun. 
271 
Large Openings have generally Shallows about them. 
Jan. 24, 1801. The two largest openings of January 19, 
are completely surrounded by shallows. 
Many Openings are without Shallows. 
Jan. 22, 1800. There are two openings which have not the 
least shallow about them. The corrugations go equally between 
and around them. 
Feb. 7, 1800. There are two considerable openings not far 
from each other : they have no shallows about them. 
Small Openings are generally without Shallows. 
Dec. 2, 1800. There are a great number of large and small 
openings : the large ones have shallows about them ; the small 
ones are mostly without. 
Openings have generally Ridges and Nodules about them. 
Dec. 20, 1794. There are two openings near the preceding 
margin of the sun ; they have elevated extensive luminous ridges 
about them. 
Dec. 23, 1 799. A pretty considerable opening, on the follow- 
ing side of the disk, is surrounded by many ridges. 
Feb. 7, 1800. Following two considerable openings, which 
are not far from each other, are several irregularly dispersed 
ridges, more bright than the rest of the sun. 
Jan, 4, 1801. Many clustering openings are lately come into 
the disk; a crowd of ridges and nodules surround, and are 
interspersed among them 
